


Usually when you drive too much over time the drain tube sift and water leak in to ur passager side or back door. It could be the water leaking in to your car.

If not, contact me.If you have power to your radio and it still dont work. Unfortunately, i broke the little plastic that keeps in place the "main" flex cable and i spent 3,4 hours to find a solution ) so make sure you are very gentile with the connectors as they are brittle from the heat during the years.Keep on cooking. You can remove the fiber optic cables from the board, just twist 1/4 turn like a bayonet bulb. (09-15-2019, 04:01 AM)deceneuv10 Wrote: (03-25-2016, 08:24 PM)djkrugger Wrote: Hi guys, to have better chances of a successful reflow use a preheater below the board, so it will not dissipate so much heat and will not warp (bend) when heated with the air, you can use an electric skillet or a small electric stove, it doesn't need to be too hot maybe like 150C then apply liquid no-clean flux and air, try to use a nozzle the closest size to the chips, keep at 3" for like 30sec then 1/2 inch for 10 sec at 400C (air) don't touch the chips!, remove air, turn off the heater and have a beer while it cools down. Unfortunately, i broke the little plastic that keeps in place the "main" flex cable and i spent 3,4 hours to find a solution ) so make sure you are very gentile with the connectors as they are brittle from the heat during the years. Dont bother paying other people to fix.its easy.really. Guys, do not let yourself intimidated, its very easy to fix it with some common sense and djkrugger's instructions. i only spent £60 in a soldering station and did it myself. Mate!!! thanks alot!!! i fixed my CCC following your instructions. I have done a lot of reflows and reballing in different BGA chips this method always work, with big chips like PS3 and laptops, i use a dual thermometer to measure the real temp on the board. (03-25-2016, 08:24 PM)djkrugger Wrote: Hi guys, to have better chances of a successful reflow use a preheater below the board, so it will not dissipate so much heat and will not warp (bend) when heated with the air, you can use an electric skillet or a small electric stove, it doesn't need to be too hot maybe like 150C then apply liquid no-clean flux and air, try to use a nozzle the closest size to the chips, keep at 3" for like 30sec then 1/2 inch for 10 sec at 400C (air) don't touch the chips!, remove air, turn off the heater and have a beer while it cools down.
